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A Raisin In The Sun Literary Analysis

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Both selections have something that makes them appeal to the reader, however only one is truly capable of portraying the theme, tragedies have the power to destroy relationships and bonds of trust between groups or individuals, which “A Raisin in the Sun” does. One of the major reasons the play is brilliant at making the theme more attainable to the reader is that it is based on family interactions for a majority, which is something everyone can easily connect to. Events such as when Walter is discouraged by the betrayal of Willy where his mother is the one to calm him down helps to awaken the bond every individual has with their mother, which makes the part where Walter denies Lindner’s offer a second time more significant, since it shows
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